[Steven] Juniper X Media 'Lemon Hill'
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[Steven] Juniper X Media 'Lemon Hill'
• Species name: Juniper X Media 'Lemon Hill'
• Current height: 285mm
• Origin: Mike S from Melbourne
• Cost: $40
I purchased this one from a sales table at the AABC convention in 2012. The trunk has been grown by clipping and no work has been done on the branches other than removal of some from the trunk.
Regards,
Steven
• Current height: 285mm
• Origin: Mike S from Melbourne
• Cost: $40
I purchased this one from a sales table at the AABC convention in 2012. The trunk has been grown by clipping and no work has been done on the branches other than removal of some from the trunk.
Regards,
Steven
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Re: [Steven] Juniper X Media 'Lemon Hill'
First bit of work on this was a bit of a surprise to my class mates at The School Of Bonsai last night. Plenty of comments that defoliation wouldn't work on Junipers etc 
The upper half of the tree was stripped of foliage and I then removed the bark by gently squeezing with jin pliers then peeling it off. The deadwood was wired to give it movement and a couple of branches were also wrapped around a thicker piece of wire to give them more of a rugged twisted look. I'll remove the wire in a few weeks once the deadwood has dried and set in place. It will be reduced in length when I start to refine it further.
Next step will be to choose branches and wire for shape. I'll then spend the rest of the time refining.
Regards,
Steven

The upper half of the tree was stripped of foliage and I then removed the bark by gently squeezing with jin pliers then peeling it off. The deadwood was wired to give it movement and a couple of branches were also wrapped around a thicker piece of wire to give them more of a rugged twisted look. I'll remove the wire in a few weeks once the deadwood has dried and set in place. It will be reduced in length when I start to refine it further.
Next step will be to choose branches and wire for shape. I'll then spend the rest of the time refining.
Regards,
Steven
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Re: [Steven] Juniper X Media 'Lemon Hill'
Good to see you finally found a club/school to go to.Steven wrote:First bit of work on this was a bit of a surprise to my class mates at The School Of Bonsai last night. Plenty of comments that defoliation wouldn't work on Junipers etc
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Re: [Steven] Juniper X Media 'Lemon Hill'
Thanks Grant. I've been going to the Tuesday night advanced class for the last couple of years. I first went to the School of Bonsai back in 1982 where I was taught by Ron Flack. It's good to be back 

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Re: [Steven] Juniper X Media 'Lemon Hill'
We kept telling him that there is no point defoliating a juni, but he would not believe us
Here he his hacking away
ps, This will be yet another cracker of a comp tree by Steven.
the bar is being set very high again
Ken



Here he his hacking away

the bar is being set very high again

Ken
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Re: [Steven] Juniper X Media 'Lemon Hill'
I note that the branches were jinned - then wired into place.
I had thought that this process might not hold the position?
My understanding was that live branches should be wired - then set - then jinned?
I had thought that this process might not hold the position?
My understanding was that live branches should be wired - then set - then jinned?
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[Steven] Juniper X Media 'Lemon Hill'
Boics, I have had some success using both methods, as such I'm led to believe that both work. Just depends on preference I suppose.
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Re: [Steven] Juniper X Media 'Lemon Hill'
Stripped wood is going to die quicker, so the setting will take less time.
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Re: [Steven] Juniper X Media 'Lemon Hill'
Or tree speciesJasonb wrote:Boics, I have had some success using both methods, as such I'm led to believe that both work. Just depends on preference I suppose.
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Or how fresh the jin is ...

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Re: [Steven] Juniper X Media 'Lemon Hill'
The School of Bonsaidavemc wrote:Hay all just a question were do you hold thethe classes?
North Rocks.
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Re: [Steven] Juniper X Media 'Lemon Hill'
Steven,
I was expecting to see at least your posts updated!

I was expecting to see at least your posts updated!


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Re: [Steven] Juniper X Media 'Lemon Hill'
It was only last month the update was posted, so has been done in the last 3 months. Allgood.xtolord wrote:Steven,
I was expecting to see at least your posts updated!
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Re: [Steven] Juniper X Media 'Lemon Hill'
ken you spoil sport
can't you tell I wanna see another shot of the tree!
can't you tell I wanna see another shot of the tree!
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so do Ixtolord wrote:ken you spoil sport
can't you tell I wanna see another shot of the tree!

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